ClientApplications
ClientApplications
specifies client programs to be set as default applications when the user elects to restore the computer manufacturer's settings through Default Programs.
Use these settings to configure Windows so that a user can later reinstate the original OEM configuration for these applications. Any program specified for any of these settings must be able to change default file associations. If a setting is missing or blank, the default program associated with that setting does not change when the user chooses to reinstate the original OEM configuration. For example, if a setting is not specified for JavaVM
, the default virtual machine for Java is left unchanged.
This setting has no effect on Server Core installations of Windows Server 2008.
Child Elements
Sets the default application for instant messaging. This must be the application’s canonical name. |
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Sets the default application for Internet browsing. This must be the application’s canonical name. |
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Sets the default Java Virtual Machine application. This must be the application’s canonical name. |
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Sets the default application for mail. This must be the application’s canonical name. |
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Sets the default application for playing media. This must be the application’s canonical name. |
For more information on canonical names, see this MSDN Web site.
Valid Passes
Parent Hierarchy
Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup | ClientApplications
Applies To
For the list of the supported Windows editions and architectures that this component supports, see Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup.
XML Example
The following XML output shows how to set client applications.
<ClientApplications>
<IM>IMCanonical</IM>
<Internet>BrowserCanonical</Internet>
<JavaVM>JavaVMCanonical</JavaVM>
<Mail>MailCanonical</Mail>
<Media>MediaCanonical</Media>
</ClientApplications>